With all that’s currently going on in the country, it feels a bit tone-deaf to discuss anything but politics and the pandemic.
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On Monday, Jan. 18, Americans honor the life and legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with a Day of Service.
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With the eyes of the nation and the world on them, Georgians made the final decision in what has been a wild election season.
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Martin Luther King Day is Jan.
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With the pandemic ongoing and cold weather fully intact, many Atlantans are still finding themselves home now more than ever.
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With so few homes on the market now, don’t miss this video tour and this weekend’s modified Open House For Sale By Owner in Westside/Buckhead’s most convenient neighborhood.
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What better time to start mentoring someone, finding your own mentor or perhaps both as the new year kicks off with National Mentoring Month in January.
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This year, guests will be able to spend a night in a piece of Atlanta history when the historic Wylie Hotel opens.
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While quarantining and social distancing, social media has never been so useful.
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On Jan.
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Did you know many Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) lack the resources needed to maintain fully staffed fundraising departments? With federal resources decreasing yearly, Howard University graduate Dominique King knew a change was needed.
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January is the perfect time to freshen up and upgrade your home décor.
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If you associate treehouses with the word rustic, take a look at this beauty in Ellijay a little more than an hour north of Atlanta.
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One of the scourges of the smart phone world is the charging situation.
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In less time than it takes us to get across town we were driving up the tree-lined entrance of Foxhall Resort, an idyllic 1100-acre resort in Douglasville.
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Recently, a former boyfriend sent a message with only a song, “What might have been.” Recalling our history, I knew I made the right choice.
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In early December, Pharrell Williams announced the launch of Black Ambition — a non-profit incubator that aims to fund and support Black and Latinx entrepreneurs who are launching startups in tech, design, healthcare, and consumer products.
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Whether reading more was a goal you crushed in 2020 or didn’t quite get around to, it’s a great resolution to repeat in 2021.
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Beverages don’t have to be boring just because you may be participating in Dry January.
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After months of negotiations with no progress, Congress recently passed a second COVID-19 relief package aimed to help struggling Americans and businesses.
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2020 was a challenging year for many but hope is on the horizon for 2021.
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With the holiday season officially over, we’re all slowly trying to make our way back to real life after days of indulging and relaxing.
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Having long been considered a film and music epicenter, Atlanta is now becoming known for another industry.
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As we enter the new year, both the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines have officially been granted emergency use authorization by the Food and Drug Administration and have begun shipping out nationwide.
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We’re all familiar with the typical New Year’s resolutions – work out more, eat healthier – the list goes on and on.
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It’s a new year and a fresh beginning.
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Film fans will not want to miss this one! Sundance Institute officially announced plans for the 2021 Sundance Film Festival to be offered digitally via a custom-designed online platform alongside drive-ins, independent arthouses, and a network of local community partnerships and satellite screens — including Atlanta’s own Atlanta Film Society.
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Designed by architect James H.
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As communicators, we learned a lot of important lessons in 2020.
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As this past election revealed, we remain as divided as ever, often unwilling to even consider opposing viewpoints.